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VOLUME XLIX | JAN 2021
Brain activity during speaking varies between simple and complex grammatical forms
Some languages require less neural activity than others. But these are not necessarily the ones we would imagine. Researchers have shown that languages that are often considered ‘easy’ actually require an enormous amount of work from our brains.

Anne-Marie Dubois
Anne-Marie is a French-Canadian philosopher from New Brunswick, delving into existential questions of human purpose and fulfillment. Her contributions encourage reflective practices for realizing potential, inspired by Acadian resilience and communal wisdom.